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1.Wh questions
a question in English that is a request for information. Wh- questions usually start with a word
beginning with wh-, but "how" is also included. The wh- words are: what, when, where, who, whom,
which, whose, why, and how.
Structure :wh- + an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with wh- + a modal verb
+ subject + main verb+ ?
Examples :Where you live? When is your birthday?

2.Yes/no questions.
 is a question whose expected answer is one of two choices, one that provides an affirmative answer to
the question versus one that provides a negative answer to the question.
Structure :an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with a modal verb +?
Examples : Do you have a pencil? Is he working very hard?

3. Negative structure
 A negative verb is formed by adding "not" to a main verb, making the whole statement untrue.
Structure: Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + object[s].
Examples : Don´t - Hasn´t- haven´t -aren´t

4. Modal “can”
The modal 'can' is a commonly used modal verb in English. It is used to express; ability, opportunity,
a request, to grant permission, to show possibility or impossibility.
Structure: Can is invariable. There is only one form: can. The main verb is always the bare infinitive.
Examples: Can you ear me? Can I buy a tv? I can speak Spanish. You can swim.

5. Pronouns
is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over.
Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. 
Structure:  Reflexive pronouns and intensive pronouns.
 Impersonal pronouns.
 Demonstrative pronouns.
 Interrogative pronouns.
 Relative pronouns.

Examples: I, he, him, you, we, him, her, yours, theirs, someone, where, when,
yourselves, themselves, oneself, is, hers, when, whom, whose, each other, one another,
everyone, nobody, none, each, anywhere, anyone, nothing

I see the sky. Nobody ask you. Someone can walk here?

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